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Well, I always liked to be a student, not in a way of studying, but in a way of having the status of the student that allowed me to do so many extraschool activities. Here, the educational system is different. I am already in the sea of the opportunities to do as a student (though, have to find a job also), starting from the choice of the subjects you can have and a freedom to frequent any other course on your own. |
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My plan is:
- do some sport (there is a sport centre, that is giving you a possibility to do sport for a very low subscription fee)
- learn Japanese and continue learning French (there is a language centre, that is giving you the possibility to learn languages for 36 euro/course)
- take some extra classes (the university is a public institution, so I can frequent any course I want (except of the ones that have a special status of closed major) I can not have exams and extracredits, but I don’t care, I can have them on my own faculty)
- find a work (some hours a week can be good for my pocket and for my mental health)
- realise some projects (there are a lot of possibilities in the nongovernmental area also, though the workers are really sleeping, kind of an italian way of doing the things)
- of course travel, a lot of traveling
- etc (more and more of other things)
